Two dead in school shooting in western Mexico; teenager arrested


MEXICO ⁠CITY, March 24 (Reuters) - A 15-year-old boy allegedly shot ⁠and killed two female staff members, one ‌of whom was reportedly a teacher, at a private school in Mexico's westernstate of Michoacan, local authorities said on Tuesday.

A student ​at the Makarenko School, located in ⁠the port city of ⁠Lazaro Cardenas, reportedly used a high-powered assault rifle during ⁠the ‌attack, the local Department of Public Safety said.

In a post on X, local authorities ⁠said two victims with multiple gunshot wounds were ​found at ‌the scene and that the suspect had been ⁠arrested.

Another state ​government source told Reuters that "the victims appear to be a teacher and another person from the administrative staff."

The ⁠state prosecutor's officedid not specify what ​positions the two victims held at the school.

The alleged attacker was a high school student preparing for college.

Reuters ⁠attempted to contact the school but did not immediately receive a response to a request for comment.

Michoacan has long been one of Mexico's most violent statesandisahotbedfor ​extortion, kidnappingand other criminal activities. It ⁠is alsoa major recruiting ground for criminal groups battling ​over drug trafficking routes.

School shootings ‌are rare in Mexico despite ​high levels of violence linked to organized crime.

(Reporting by Lizbeth Díaz; Editing by Paul Simao)

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